I don't think his connection would matter because we did it from here to and its doing the same thing. From what is looks like its having a problem resolving the DNS server. But why?!?
Have a problem that hopefully someone can help me with, I have a customer that is trying to have his domain name pointed to me by adding my DNS settings (etc. ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com) I already have domains pointing to me with no problem, but this is the first .info site that i...
Thanks for the help Alex, but I do have Static IPs on the internal network. I do have access to the Router via 192.168.1.1 and have tried both port forwarding and DMZ. I have no problems with the router but since i am running my on DNS server that is were the problem comes in. For some reason...
ok, Thanks for the relply. But when i do put in the WAN IP address NT says it can't find it and puts a red x through the IP address. Only when i use the internal IP address of the server then it works. It is only letting me use the 192.168.x.x for a internal IP address. I am using a Linksys...
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I have just recently installed a Linksys DSL Router. I have it hooked into a switch and my internal network has all static IPs. Everything is working fine excpet for my web server. My e-mail server is working great, but my web server is giving a 500 error or a 404 error. I...
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I have just recently installed a Linksys DSL Router. I have it hooked into a switch and my internal network has all static IPs. Everything is working fine excpet for my web server. My e-mail server is working great, but my web server is giving a 500 error or a 404 error. I...
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Now I have been a NT person for a long time, but now i am starting to really like Linux. But the problem i am coming across is using multiple domains with the same IP. In NT you can use one IP and host as many domains as needed. But when I try to do this on a Linux...
I am a little confused, but let me add something to this. We are running a web server for some of or friends and i want to lock them into there own home dir that they upload for the web pages. Would i have to download a separte Ftp program for Linux or can i use the one that comes with it...
Hello again, can anyone tell me how to install this program on a RH 7 server. It said to add a line to the Apache AddModule line but now apache won't start.
Please help. Thanks in advance.
This might be a stupid question, but here goes. I need to setup Ftp access to a linux server. I have already added the user and set up the Home dir. But how do i lock them in the home dir? Basically so they can't back out and see other dirs. Thanks.
Let me see if i can explain this a little better. The customer wants everything that is sent to his domain (example: whatever@domain.com) sent to his private e-mail address. So no matter what the e-mail address, it will all go to his personal e-mail address. Hope i explained this better.
Have a customer that we host ( we are fairly new to exchange) and wants to know if he can have all e-mail that goes to his domain (whatever@hisdomain.com) to reroute it to his private e-mail address. We are running Exchange Server 5.5 SP4 on a NT 4 server with SP6. I know this a stupid question...
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This is probably a stupid question, but i am running NT with Perl5. I can run .pl in the cgi-bin directory but can't run anything with .cgi extension. Can someone help me with this. I am noting running Apache. Thanks in advance for any help.
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I am running a NT 4 web server with the option pack 4 installed. I have a customer that has uploaded a cgi script and everytime he tries to use Chmod it gives him the error 501 Site option not supported. Am i doing something wrong or is he. Says Chmod is not supportedon...
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I am running a Exchange Server 5.5 sp3. I need to have mulitple admin accounts with the name Admin@whatever.com. Everytime i try to add one it won't let me. Can any one tell me how to add multiple admin accounts to a server that hosts mulitple Domains?
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